tailieunhanh - Sách Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services

According to the scheme for forests, the services are divided into five main categories: resources; ecological; biospheric; social; and amenities2. The resources category refers to all goods that may be obtained from forests (wood and non-wood); the ecological services are those related to protection of water, soil and health; the biospheric services are mainly climate regulation and biodiversity protection; while social and amenity services comprise of different types of recreational activities and the cultural importance of forests. A complete description and characterization of the main and sub- categories is given in Annex 4. . | Study on the Development and Marketing of Non-Market Forest Products and Services DG AGRI Study Contract No 30-CE-0162979 00-21 Study Report -November 2008- Disclaimer This report was produced under contract from the European Commission. It solely reflects the views of the authors and it should not be interpreted as a position of the European Commission. Neither the European Commission nor any person acting on its behalf can be held responsible for the use of this document or of the information contained within. Prepared by European Forest Institute EFIMED Robert Mavsar Sabaheta Ramcilovic Marc Palahí University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences BOKU Gerhard Weiss Ewald Rametsteiner Saana Tykkd _ WAS ENI NGEN H3 Far qua tỵ 5J ft Alterra Rob van Apeldoorn Jan Vreke Martijn van Wijk Confederation of European Forest Owners CEPF Gerben Janse External experts Irina Prokofieva Forest Technology Centre of Catalonia Mika Rekola Jari Kuuluvainen University of Helsinki